Oh right, Harvard Architecture with separate read-only code space.
Oh right, Harvard Architecture with separate read-only code space.
The architecture type doesn't really matter in this case. It has one output, that of turning the heater tip on. If the device were to quit, it would simply go in the trash.
The architecture type doesn't really matter in this case. It has one output, that of turning the heater tip on. If the device were to quit, it would simply go in the trash.
Code injection usually relies on being to execute data from RAM. Thus a separate code space makes this almost impossible.
Code injection usually relies on being to execute data from RAM. Thus a separate code space makes this almost impossible.
True. I'm looking at it from more of a "What could you do if you compromised this device" standpoint. The answer is very little.
I have seen them reprogrammed to play games, however.
True. I'm looking at it from more of a "What could you do if you compromised this device" standpoint. The answer is very little.
I have seen them reprogrammed to play games, however.
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